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Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br /> City's permit requires analytical substantiation that the maximum allowable concentrations <br /> will not be exceeded <br /> Based on the previously collected and analyzed groundwater quality data, and the City's <br /> maximum allowable discharge levels, it appears that groundwater contained in the drums <br /> from MW1, MW3, MW4, and MW6 can be discharged into the sanitary sewer without <br /> further sampling Drummed water from MW2 and MW5 will require resampling to <br /> determine appropriate disposition Grab samples will be obtained from these drums and <br /> analyzed for TVH using Modified Method 8015 and BTEX using Method 602 The water <br /> contained in Drum BC4 will also be analyzed using Method 602 for BTEX and Modified <br /> Method 8015 determine appropriate disposition <br /> Once it is established that the waters are below the levels specified by the City of <br /> Stockton, and with permit approval from the City, the water will be discharged into the <br /> City's sanitary sewer The nearest manhole to the site that is easily and safely accessible <br /> will be located and opened to allow discharge of the waters Any sediments that are <br /> found in the bottom the drums will be removed and aerated onsite with the other soils <br /> Report <br /> Upon completion of work, a brief letter report will be submitted to the San Joaquin County <br /> Public Health Services Environmental Health Division The report will summarize the work <br /> performed and the results of analytical sampling. <br /> I <br /> i <br /> 51 mpVRoek wNworkplen 4 910557.00 <br />